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  • Wednesday, November 11

    Jake Gyllenhaal "Prepared" for a Prince of Persia Sequel

    Jake Gyllenhaal in Prince of Persia Actor Jake Gyllenhaal made a name for himself playing quiet, introspective characters in movies like Donnie Darko and Brokeback Mountain, for which he was nominated for an Academy Award. But when the opportunity arose to star as Prince Dastan in Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, Disney's live-action adaptation of the Ubisoft video game, Gyllenhaal told Coming Soon that he was attracted to the role because it was "unlike anything" he had appeared in before.

    To play Prince Dastan, Gyllenhaal had to adopt an English accent, weight train extensively, and learn Parkour, the urban "free running" sport prominently featured in Casino Royale.

    The development of the character was massively physical at first, just getting in shape and doing all that stuff and learning Parkour, learning how to swordfight, learning how to get into the mentality of a warrior, somebody who as written is someone who can really fight. That was a big part of it for me, and I knew that if I got through that, then I knew I'd be halfway there.

    Really, it's basically just a lot of training, working out with a lot of running and all different kinds of sports. I'm someone who really doesn't love to be inside so just being outside and running around and training as if I was going to battle, but it also happens to be based on a video game so he has to very agile in a lot of other ways then you would normally ... it's not just gladiator-style fighting although we have all of that. It's also having to be able to jump up walls and climb up walls and run on walls and all of those things.

    Gyllenhaal also said that it was going to take a "different mentality" to go back to making smaller movies after filming Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time.

    Jake Gyllenhaal in Prince of Persia

    ... there's [a] type of high when you make a movie like this, a type of excitement every day that is infectious. There are days that you get tired and some of the people I work with say to me, I'm like, "Man, I'm going to be exhausted. I'm going to need rest when I get done with this movie," and they're like, "You're going to rest for two weeks and you're going to want to make another one like it." And it's kind of true. On my days off, I worked out twice on my Sunday off, because that's where my head is. I'm prepared for whatever comes our way.

    Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time is produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, directed by Mike Newell, and also stars Gemma Arterton, Sir Ben Kingsley, and Alfred Molina.


    Next Showing: Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time opens May 28, 2010

    Posted 11/11/2009 by BrentJS

  • Thursday, December 18

    Heath Ledger Nominated by SAG

    The 15th Annual Screen Actors Guild has nominated Heath Ledger in the category of "Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role" for his take on The Joker in The Dark Knight. This marks the second time Ledger's name has been put forth for a SAG award. He claimed two SAG Awards for his work on Brokeback Mountain -- one for "Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role" and one for "Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture."

    Although snubbed for "Best Picture," The Dark Knight was nominated in another category, that of "Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture."


    Posted 12/18/2008 by reelz

  • Monday, June 9

    Brokeback Mountain the Opera

    Variety reports that Ang Lee's Brokeback Mountain will be heading to the stage of the New York City Opera. According to Variety, Charles Wuorinen has been commissioned to adapt Annie Proulx's short story in preparation for a release during the 2013 opera season.


    Posted 6/9/2008 by reelz

  • Tuesday, September 25

    Brokeback the musical?

    I should have won the Oscar, damn itRobin Williams may have joked about it, but now it looks like it really might happen.

    Today's New York Daily News is reporting that author Annie Proulx, who wrote the short story upon which Brokeback Mountain was based, has given the go-ahead for the story to hit the stage--in the form of an opera. It will be composed by Charles Wuorinen.

    We are not sure what to make of this, but considering how much we loved Brokeback, we hope for the best.


    Posted 9/25/2007 by reelz

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